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She didn’t want to think about it too hard. She wanted to be back in Justin's bed, curled up in the sheets, pillows cast aside, the rest of the world an afterthought. She'd had him for the weekend. Surely they could be content with that?
She caught a glimpse of Justin as he came out of the garage. The answer was clear as she watched the way he moved. One weekend would not be enough. In jeans and a gray sweater, clothes that were nothing special on any other man, he was stunning. He lowered his sunglasses, which had been nestled in his thick head of hair. Not being able to see more of him, in every sense of the word, would be such a disappointment.
“I need to grab one more thing inside,” he called to her from the flagstone walkway in front of the house.
“No problem. Take your time,” she answered.
A muffled version of her phone ringtone sounded. Who’s calling me? She fished it from the bottom of her bag, her stomach flip-flopping when she saw the name on the caller ID. Talk about an abrupt jerk back to reality. Adam. She walked away from the car with a finger jammed in her ear. “Adam. Hi. Everything okay?”
“Hey there, Sherry sweetheart. How are you?”
Sherry was about to ask if he was feeling well. “I’m good. What’s up?” Paranoid thoughts whirred through her brain. Did he have some way of knowing where she was? Of what she was up to? Every bold feeling she’d had yesterday about throwing caution to the wind was now haunting her; it enveloped her with a crushing sense of guilt. She wasn’t the girl to sneak around, to hide things from her brother.
“I feel badly about our talk the other night. I was going to call you yesterday, but Nina and I were doing all sorts of wedding stuff. I’m really sorry about the way I spoke to you.”
“That’s nice, Adam, but you seemed pretty certain about what you were saying at the time.”
“I know, but I was caught up in the heat of the moment. I don’t want you to think that I don’t want you in place as CEO. I do. I definitely do. And I believe in you. It’s just...it’s been hard. I think you know that.”
Had he called to apologize or was he searching for validation? “I do know that. This has been hard for me, too.”
He blew out a deep breath. “Look, Nina and I had a long talk last night. I swear, she’s so good at figuring out what’s going on with me. It’s uncanny. I realize now that losing Dad has been much more difficult than I imagined. I knew it would be tough, but not this bad. And the pressure at work. Well, I think I just haven’t been myself.”
She hadn’t quite expected he would come to this realization, ever. Adam had a real affinity for being detached when needed. The pain of losing her dad sat squarely in her chest. It was somehow more pronounced now, realizing that it weighed on Adam just as much.
“I know it’s been hard. I should’ve been more patient with you. I know you’re doing your best.”
“And I realized just how hard I’m being on you, which is so stupid on my part. You’re my biggest ally. You’re the one person I know I can trust with anything and I’m shutting you out. It’s not only stupid, it’s not fair to you.”
The one person I can trust. The words echoed in her head. And here she was, hours away, with the man her brother had told her to stay away from.
“Thank you for saying that.”
“So, starting tomorrow morning, you and I need to get together our plan for moving you in as CEO.”
It felt as if her heart had just stopped. Was he really saying that? Was he really willing to finally move forward? “We do?”
“Yes. You know, the board of directors is never going to be happy. If I sit around waiting for them to fall in line, you’ll never get to take the job you want and I’ll never get to return to what I want to do.”
Justin emerged from the house. The smile on his face was everything she wanted to see, while everything she wanted to hear was coming at her over the phone from her brother. She should’ve been happy, but she knew full well that these two things did not peacefully coexist in the real world. There was no having both.
“Does this mean you’ve changed your mind about Sunny Side?”
He groaned, making Sherry regret even bringing it up. “I don’t want to dismiss your idea again. Let’s keep an eye on it. Maybe Justin will take himself out of the mix. I refuse to touch it before then.”
“Ready?” Justin asked, walking around to her side of the car and opening her door.
“Did you say something?” Adam asked.
Inside, she was begging Justin to please not say another word. Her heart pounded in her chest. This was far too messy. She had to get off the phone right away. “I have to go, but thanks for calling. I really appreciate it. A lot.”
“I have confidence in you, kiddo. I really do. I just had to pull my head out of my rear end for a few minutes.”
She sighed. How she’d longed for this moment—to hear Adam say that she was right about something, about anything, that he had confidence in her. “Thank you. That means a lot.”
“See you at work tomorrow.”
“Yep. See you then.”
Sherry hung up and put her phone back in her purse. Was she the worst human being on the planet? It felt that way. At best, she was a rotten sister for taking up with Justin and pursuing Sunny Side behind Adam’s back.
“Everything okay?” Justin asked.
“Yes. Just fine.” She nodded and climbed into the car, her conversation with Adam replaying in her head. You’re the one person I can trust. Was it time to climb out of her dream? To keep Justin where he was—a fun, amazing fling that had come to an end? The answer seemed clear. She’d scratched the itch and now she had to remain loyal to her brother and her own dream job.
She risked a glance at Justin. He had been withdrawn all afternoon. He started the car and turned on a news talk station. “I want to get caught up on the financial news. Back to work tomorrow morning, you know.”